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Pissed_Macman:
Thanks mostly to you Linux-heads my interest in Linux has been piqued. But is there any way to run it on a Macintosh? At Lunix.org it talks about mini distributions that run like programs, but is there a way I could install Linux and switch between it like I do OS X and OS 9?

rtgwbmsr:
Yes, Yellow Dog Linux
Check it out:
http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/
and
www.linuxiso.org

choasforages:
its very possible. now i think that would be very cool. dual booting a mac. and hell, maybe you could have someluck with MOL/*mac on linux*/ its a vm that runs macos9.X. have phun, just make sure that you read on how to get it bootable, cuase i know that certian macs need some strong magic to get them to boot anything other then linux. and make sure the mac is compatible.

Master of Reality:
Lunix is for a commodore.

here is a list of PPC(mac) Linux(es): http://old.lwn.net/Distributions/index.php3#ppc
Mandrake also will run on PPC

[ November 04, 2002: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / B0B ]

Pantso:

quote:Originally posted by Macman / Bob:
Thanks mostly to you Linux-heads my interest in Linux has been piqued. But is there any way to run it on a Macintosh? At Lunix.org it talks about mini distributions that run like programs, but is there a way I could install Linux and switch between it like I do OS X and OS 9?
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Of course there is. Right now I'm dual booting Yellow Dog Linux and OS X with yaboot (yet another bootloader). YDL has a dead easy installation routine since Apple's hardware is standardised so give it a try.   ;)  

PS. The only problem I have is with my ZIP drive which doesn't have a /dev entry and I'm desperately trying to find a way to mount the sob. Any ideas?   :confused:

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